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On This Day in History, June 27: World's first ATM installed, Peter the Great wins at Poltava, Atari founded, Djibouti gains independence, first colour TV demo and moreOn This Day in History, June 27, history spans military victories, political change, scientific innovation and technological breakthroughs....
HC restores pilot's license revoked 15 years ago, says DGCA's suspension order 'illegal'The Bombay High Court quashed a 2011 DGCA order suspending a pilot's license, deeming it illegal for violating natural justice principles b...
Andhra Cabinet gives nod to 34 proposals; boosts aviation, irrigation, industrial developmentThe Andhra Pradesh Cabinet approved 34 proposals, including a new aviation policy, organ transplantation law, and revised funding for the P...
Banks are cutting credit card perks quietly; Learn how to get more value from your walletMany banks have recently reduced credit card rewards, cashback limits, and perks, prompting cardholders to reassess their spending strategi...
What running a business in India actually looks like: Nightmare of CEOs these days is conversion of commercial disputes into criminal casesA corporate crisis manager describes how business disputes in India are increasingly being turned into criminal cases, exposing executives ...
Why 2026 Kerala polls are crucial test for Congress-led United Democratic Front after Left front's decade in powerKerala Exit Poll 2026: Exit polls suggest the Congress-led UDF could unseat Kerala's ruling LDF after a decade in opposition, with projecti...
Maximum Mumbai: India's financial capital is seeing its biggest infrastructure push yet. But, is it enough?Mumbai has been undergoing an unprecedented infrastructure push in the 2020s, with over $60 billion being invested in metro networks, expre...
From AI to subsidies: Bernstein’s candid open letter to PM Modi flags 8 critical fault linesGlobal brokerage Bernstein has cautioned India against becoming a mere user of future technology. The firm suggests that continued reliance...
Indian restaurants' 'slowdown' is ringing up a ₹79,000 cr bill as Iran war chokes LPG supplyThe Indian dining scene is looking at a staggering monthly loss of ₹79,000 crore as a result of a commercial LPG shortage. This hiccup is f...
Tech defects, maintenance delays led to grounding of 99 aircraft this year: GovernmentIndian airlines face revenue losses from the Middle East crisis. The civil aviation ministry reported hundreds of planes grounded in recent...
Akasa Air to set up MRO facility at Noida International AirportAkasa Air on Friday announced a collaboration with Noida International Airport to set up an aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO)...
Bihar Cabinet: Nitish Kumar allocates portfolios of new depts among ministers, keeps Civil Aviation with himselfBihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has assigned new departmental portfolios to ministers. He has kept the Civil Aviation Department for hims...
Pilots's grouping alleges two domestic airlines have decided not to hire each other's pilotsALPA India alleged that Air India and IndiGo have a mutual agreement to not hire each other's pilots, raising concerns about fair employmen...
In a first, flight crew, air traffic controllers to be tested for drugs like cannabis, cocaine"The worldwide spread of use of psychoactive substances, their general availability and the ever-increasing number of addicted users is a s...
Aviation employees to be tested for drugs such as cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy: Draft DGCA rulesAirlines and air navigation service providers will have to carry out random drug-testing of at least five per cent of the flight crew membe...
9,488 pilots required in India in next five years: Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh PuriThe aviation sector has been hit hugely by the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, all domestic carriers have instituted various cost-cutting ...
13 employees of airlines, airports failed alcohol test since Sep 16: DGCA officialThe aviation regulator in September had issued rules for the tests to be conducted at all airports for airside workers, including those han...
DGCA becomes headless againThe order had appointments of secretaries across departments but did not announce an incumbent at the DGCA.
'Domestic aviation companies employed 284 foreign pilots till September'Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma today informed the Lok Sabha there were 284 foreign pilots at various aviation companies...
Reveal details of relatives working in aviation sector, Ashok Gajapathi Raju tells employeesAviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju has asked officials working in any agency under his purview to come clean on their kin being employe...